A new bill introduced in Congress authorizes the Department of Homeland Security to set up a network of FEMA camp facilities to be used to house U.S. citizens in the event of a national emergency.

The National Emergency Centers Act or HR 645 mandates the establishment of ânational emergency centersâ to be located on military installations for the purpose of to providing âtemporary housing, medical, and humanitarian assistance to individuals and families dislocated due to an emergency or major disaster,â according to the bill.

The legislation also states that the camps will be used to âprovide centralized locations to improve the coordination of preparedness, response, and recovery efforts of government, private, and not-for-profit entities and faith-based organizationsâ.

Ominously, the bill also states that the camps can be used to âmeet other appropriate needs, as determined by the Secretary of Homeland Security,â an open ended mandate which many fear could mean the forced detention of American citizens in the event of widespread rioting after a national emergency or total economic collapse.

Many credible forecasters have predicted riots and rebellions in America that will dwarf those already witnessed in countries like Iceland and Greece.

With active duty military personnel already being stationed inside the U.S. under Northcom, partly for purposes of âcrowd control,â fears that Americans could be incarcerated in detainment camps are all too real.